Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps
This document, Minas Gerais World Bank partnership: building on a strong foundation and leading to next steps, points the direction for next steps and emphasizes the elements and principles of a possible follow-up operation to the Development Polic...
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSET MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY BANK LENDING BANK PRODUCT BASIC EDUCATION BEST PRACTICE BUSINESS CLIMATE CALCULATION CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALS CHECKS COLLATERAL COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONTRIBUTION CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COST SAVINGS CRIME CURRENCY CURRENT EXPENDITURE DEBT DEBT REDUCTION DEBT RESTRUCTURING DEBT SERVICE DEBT SITUATION DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DIVIDENDS DROUGHT DROUGHTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EXCHANGE RATE EXERCISES EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FEASIBILITY STUDIES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL FEDERALISM FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL POSITION FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY FISCAL SURPLUSES FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ILLITERACY IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES INCOME INCOMES INDEBTEDNESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST PAYMENTS INTERVENTION INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRON LEGISLATION LICENSES LIVING CONDITIONS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM GOALS MANDATES METROPOLITAN AREAS MONETARY INCENTIVES MONETARY POLICY MONTHLY SAVING MORBIDITY MORTALITY MUNICIPAL DEBT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL RESOURCES OPERATING COSTS PATIENTS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY LINE PRICE STABILITY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PROBABILITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PURCHASES REAL ECONOMIC GROWTH REFORM PROGRAMS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES REVENUE COLLECTION REVENUE PERFORMANCE ROADS SALARIES SALARY SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIOR SEWAGE SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL SECURITY SOLID WASTES STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX EFFICIENCY TAX RATES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TREASURY URBAN DRAINAGE URBAN GROWTH WASTE WATER POLLUTION WATER SUPPLY WORKERS WORTH World Bank Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps |
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This document, Minas Gerais World Bank
partnership: building on a strong foundation and leading to
next steps, points the direction for next steps and
emphasizes the elements and principles of a possible
follow-up operation to the Development Policy Loan (DPL)
that completed disbursement in April 2007, recognizing that
it was premature to discuss the specifics of such an
operation during this exercise. These elements and
principles would provide the incentives and motivations for
the choice of focus sectors under a possible Bank operation
with Minas Gerais. Lead actively by the Governor and Deputy
Governor, the Minas authorities have clearly identified
enhancing the living conditions of citizens in the state as
the overall priority. Nevertheless, the Minas Gerais targets
are ambitious and by international standards there is ample
room for additional progress. The report points out that
fiscal policies and public sector reforms in Minas Gerais
could be expected to yield continued stronger than national
average economic growth and progress in creating jobs. The
focus of this Partnership document is mainly on the Plano
Mineiro de Desenvolvimento Integrado (PMDI) 2007-2023
long-term development strategy with an emphasis on
broadening reforms. In short, the sectoral assessments are
at the heart of the Partnership dialogue and could be used
as the foundation for future development of the
relationship, especially in areas of technical assistance or
future Bank operations with Minas Gerais. |
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Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps |
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Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps |
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Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps |
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Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps |
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Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps |
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brazil - minas gerais - world bank partnership : building on a strong foundation and leading to next steps |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-78782021-04-23T14:02:37Z Brazil - Minas Gerais - World Bank Partnership : Building on a Strong Foundation and Leading to Next Steps World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSET MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY BANK LENDING BANK PRODUCT BASIC EDUCATION BEST PRACTICE BUSINESS CLIMATE CALCULATION CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALS CHECKS COLLATERAL COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONTRIBUTION CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COST SAVINGS CRIME CURRENCY CURRENT EXPENDITURE DEBT DEBT REDUCTION DEBT RESTRUCTURING DEBT SERVICE DEBT SITUATION DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DIVIDENDS DROUGHT DROUGHTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH RATES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EXCHANGE RATE EXERCISES EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FEASIBILITY STUDIES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL FEDERALISM FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL POSITION FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY FISCAL SURPLUSES FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FOREIGN INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ILLITERACY IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES INCOME INCOMES INDEBTEDNESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST PAYMENTS INTERVENTION INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRON LEGISLATION LICENSES LIVING CONDITIONS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG-TERM GOALS MANDATES METROPOLITAN AREAS MONETARY INCENTIVES MONETARY POLICY MONTHLY SAVING MORBIDITY MORTALITY MUNICIPAL DEBT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL RESOURCES OPERATING COSTS PATIENTS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY LINE PRICE STABILITY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PROBABILITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PURCHASES REAL ECONOMIC GROWTH REFORM PROGRAMS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES REVENUE COLLECTION REVENUE PERFORMANCE ROADS SALARIES SALARY SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIOR SEWAGE SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL SECURITY SOLID WASTES STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX EFFICIENCY TAX RATES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TREASURY URBAN DRAINAGE URBAN GROWTH WASTE WATER POLLUTION WATER SUPPLY WORKERS WORTH This document, Minas Gerais World Bank partnership: building on a strong foundation and leading to next steps, points the direction for next steps and emphasizes the elements and principles of a possible follow-up operation to the Development Policy Loan (DPL) that completed disbursement in April 2007, recognizing that it was premature to discuss the specifics of such an operation during this exercise. These elements and principles would provide the incentives and motivations for the choice of focus sectors under a possible Bank operation with Minas Gerais. Lead actively by the Governor and Deputy Governor, the Minas authorities have clearly identified enhancing the living conditions of citizens in the state as the overall priority. Nevertheless, the Minas Gerais targets are ambitious and by international standards there is ample room for additional progress. The report points out that fiscal policies and public sector reforms in Minas Gerais could be expected to yield continued stronger than national average economic growth and progress in creating jobs. The focus of this Partnership document is mainly on the Plano Mineiro de Desenvolvimento Integrado (PMDI) 2007-2023 long-term development strategy with an emphasis on broadening reforms. In short, the sectoral assessments are at the heart of the Partnership dialogue and could be used as the foundation for future development of the relationship, especially in areas of technical assistance or future Bank operations with Minas Gerais. 2012-06-12T20:29:41Z 2012-06-12T20:29:41Z 2007-06-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/06/8467698/brazil-minas-gerais-world-bank-partnership-building-strong-foundation-leading-next-steps http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7878 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Latin America & Caribbean South America America Brazil |